Klinik Araştırma

Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth

Cilt: 14 Sayı: 1 4 Mart 2021
  • Abhijit Acharya *
  • Kirtika Panda
  • Ratna Chopra
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Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth

Öz

Surgical Site Infections (SSIs), previously called post operative wound infections, result from bacterial contamination during or after a surgical procedure.Surgical site infections are the third most common hospital associated infection, accounting for 14-16% of all infections in hospitalized patients. Aims and objectives are to establish the pattern of wound infection in terms of aerobic organisms after contaminated and infected surgical procedures. 50 patients having emergency or elective traumatic or nontraumatic abdominal operations who fulfil the criteria of infected and contaminated wounds are included in the study. Patients to be studied were selected in random basis. The incidence of wound infection is 31.57% in contaminated surgical procedures and 29.03% in infected surgical procedure. Operation in emergency set up results in an increased risk of wound infection. Patients with positive intra operative bacteriology runs a higher risk of developing wound infection. The commonest organism isolated from intra operative swab cultures were E. coli followed by Klbsiella in both infected and contaminated procedures. Presence of polymicrobial flora in intraoperative swab culture is associated with higher rate of wound infection.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

Cerrahi

Bölüm

Klinik Araştırma

Yazarlar

Abhijit Acharya * Bu kişi benim
India

Kirtika Panda Bu kişi benim
India

Ratna Chopra Bu kişi benim
India

Yayımlanma Tarihi

4 Mart 2021

Gönderilme Tarihi

6 Şubat 2020

Kabul Tarihi

25 Kasım 2020

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2021 Cilt: 14 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA
Acharya, A., Panda, K., & Chopra, R. (2021). Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth. Journal of Surgical Arts, 14(1), 17-21. https://izlik.org/JA57XC67YW
AMA
1.Acharya A, Panda K, Chopra R. Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth. JSurgArts. 2021;14(1):17-21. https://izlik.org/JA57XC67YW
Chicago
Acharya, Abhijit, Kirtika Panda, ve Ratna Chopra. 2021. “Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth”. Journal of Surgical Arts 14 (1): 17-21. https://izlik.org/JA57XC67YW.
EndNote
Acharya A, Panda K, Chopra R (01 Mart 2021) Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth. Journal of Surgical Arts 14 1 17–21.
IEEE
[1]A. Acharya, K. Panda, ve R. Chopra, “Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth”, JSurgArts, c. 14, sy 1, ss. 17–21, Mar. 2021, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA57XC67YW
ISNAD
Acharya, Abhijit - Panda, Kirtika - Chopra, Ratna. “Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth”. Journal of Surgical Arts 14/1 (01 Mart 2021): 17-21. https://izlik.org/JA57XC67YW.
JAMA
1.Acharya A, Panda K, Chopra R. Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth. JSurgArts. 2021;14:17–21.
MLA
Acharya, Abhijit, vd. “Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth”. Journal of Surgical Arts, c. 14, sy 1, Mart 2021, ss. 17-21, https://izlik.org/JA57XC67YW.
Vancouver
1.Abhijit Acharya, Kirtika Panda, Ratna Chopra. Pattern of surgical site infection in contaminated and infected wounds and corelation with introperative bacterial growth. JSurgArts [Internet]. 01 Mart 2021;14(1):17-21. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA57XC67YW

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